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. >> host: chris kyle joining us from dallas, and darrell from california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle. >> caller: hey, how you doing? >> host: please, go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country, and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives to do this, and i just want to cry out for you that when someone come up missing, i do have worries and heart because it takes it to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills because that is the most important factor to winning the wars. i just want to let you know you're my hero and you'll always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in that war. he's my hero today. you know, and i wish they'd open up doors better for you guys to have conversation for what you do because, you know, it's important. my dad took me to see on may 4th, 90 years of surviving that, and so i just want to let you know, you a
. >> host: chris kyle joining us from dallas, and darrell from california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle. >> caller: hey, how you doing? >> host: please, go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country, and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every...
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[laughter] he comes to dallas for a land deal, um, from the texas panhandle where he's from, and very quickly he is ensnared by a team of swindlers, five men, and they're headed by their ringleader, joseph fury. and they've done their region on him. they understand that, who norfleet is and exactly how to take him. um, and over a series of almost two weeks they very gradually ensnare him in what we now know as the big con, a particular structure of swindling that is a little bit too long to describe here, but if you've seen the sting, then you know what i'm talking about. it's an entire play with sets and actors and costumes and extras, and it basically boiled down to joseph fury convincing norfleet that he was placing money on, um, a stock exchange, using insider tips so he couldn't possibly go wrong. and it was worth his while to put quite a bit of his own money behind this absolutely sure thing. and the stock market was, in fact, rigged. it was just rigged completely against him, and the whole thing was a set. so this all happens in the first chapter of my book, and that chapter en
[laughter] he comes to dallas for a land deal, um, from the texas panhandle where he's from, and very quickly he is ensnared by a team of swindlers, five men, and they're headed by their ringleader, joseph fury. and they've done their region on him. they understand that, who norfleet is and exactly how to take him. um, and over a series of almost two weeks they very gradually ensnare him in what we now know as the big con, a particular structure of swindling that is a little bit too long to...
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i mean, some of us talk about our high schools, i went to a public high school just north of dallas in farm beer's branch. farmer's branch. in reverential term, we use the phrase alma mater, my other mother. it's a big thing to say about a place you went to school, and it's probably not something we're giving our kids a chance to say. anyhow, everybody knows the ending of the story. they make the numberses, and that's not, of course, the ending really. that's the end of the book, but not the end of the story. the end of the book, i think this dramatic human story of this astonishing success points to some more profound issues that we need to face for our other than kids. and this -- our own kids. this book tells the story of the best our most passionate teachers can accomplish under the system we've set out. it's an inspiring story, but i also hope it makes you really angry. so i'm going to read two short passages. one a little less shorter than the other. um, and then we're going to get anna belle and candace and derek up here to take questions with me if you all have questions for an
i mean, some of us talk about our high schools, i went to a public high school just north of dallas in farm beer's branch. farmer's branch. in reverential term, we use the phrase alma mater, my other mother. it's a big thing to say about a place you went to school, and it's probably not something we're giving our kids a chance to say. anyhow, everybody knows the ending of the story. they make the numberses, and that's not, of course, the ending really. that's the end of the book, but not the...
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. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like you available, and i know that all you guys risk every bit of your lives just to do this. and i just want to, you know, just cry out for you that when some come up missing, i do have worries in heart because, um, it takes you to help keep it straightened out and to a level that we appreciate every bit of your skills. because that is the most important, key factor to winning the wars, and i just want to the let you know you're my hero, and you will always be my hero. my dad fought from 1941 to 1944 in the war, and he's my hero today. you know? and i wish they would open up doors better for y
. >> host: chris kyle is joining us from dallas. and daryl in freemo, this -- fremont, california, you're on booktv talking with chris kyle of "american sniper." >> caller: hey, how you doing. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we're listening. >> caller: all right. i just want to let you know that i do appreciate all that you're doing for our country and other countries because it's very important to have someone like...
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and new tactics and methods and tools that the attacks on september 11 dallas along stan dain progress the osama bin laden movement posted a new kind of threat to a global network of well-founded suicidal killers with no fixed address. the vast arsenal, the nuclear stockpiles the army and navy and the bureaucratic structure for surveillance compass buying and analysis was to mood deter attacks and who would dare with the response would be swift and fatal and unstoppable? would if they came from nowhere? the answer was information. finding the enemy has been one of the most basic challenges of war. adjust up the level of difficulty scattered all over the world using to mccue petitions giving the complexity the use of saddam's and the tricks of this by kraft how is the new enemy to be found? that sinjar raid rolodex shows how. six years later still haunted by the the finance image united states of america had won strong consolation it figured out how to fight back. >> wed read talk about the raid that killed '07 bonded from a that is the real story. this story of how the united states us
and new tactics and methods and tools that the attacks on september 11 dallas along stan dain progress the osama bin laden movement posted a new kind of threat to a global network of well-founded suicidal killers with no fixed address. the vast arsenal, the nuclear stockpiles the army and navy and the bureaucratic structure for surveillance compass buying and analysis was to mood deter attacks and who would dare with the response would be swift and fatal and unstoppable? would if they came from...
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all things considered [laughter] i even watched my car been footprint as much has a man who lives in dallas with his air-conditioned home can. liberals to not love many things they endlessly tried to fix, amend, adjust every aspect of everybody's daily life. syncing of america's faults, ills, liberals like
all things considered [laughter] i even watched my car been footprint as much has a man who lives in dallas with his air-conditioned home can. liberals to not love many things they endlessly tried to fix, amend, adjust every aspect of everybody's daily life. syncing of america's faults, ills, liberals like
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the producer bigger to andy dallas, said go bling. so i did and i was clearly looking at the black screen. not only my family and myself but also millions of people to an audience i would never fully grasped. >> west point is not usually the site of such momentous -- >> right. >> not publicly momentous. >> right. the funny thing was i made a deal with my lesbian friends there and said you should separate yourself from me. i don't want any of you to get caught in the crossfire. >> how did the academy react? how did fellow cadets react? >> positive. surprisingly positive. even if there was a negative reaction it was geared toward the man represented myself or the manner in which i connected opposed to what i was advocating on behalf. even if it was explicit -- >> has there been -- in the air force are you seeing that since it took effect? >> an explosion, and -- [talking over each other] >> people came to me and said i am relieved that the current state of policy. what to do in the future, i am actually married or plan on getting marrie
the producer bigger to andy dallas, said go bling. so i did and i was clearly looking at the black screen. not only my family and myself but also millions of people to an audience i would never fully grasped. >> west point is not usually the site of such momentous -- >> right. >> not publicly momentous. >> right. the funny thing was i made a deal with my lesbian friends there and said you should separate yourself from me. i don't want any of you to get caught in the...
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dallas is into fiery there. do they still guarantee you guys a fighter at it in so? >> now, pretty much the same as anywhere else. >> that was the same in damage. when i went through, if you were to shepherd you were going to get a fighter. there was some good ones, but the most part they got a lot of fighters. it's probably better that way and more fair all around. what else? underwent okmulgee guys up. okay, well thanks for coming very much. i appreciate it. if you guys buy the book, even better. harpercollins actually send me up to read a couple more. one is nonfiction. it's the history of fighter pilot, not just americans, but all of them. i've been burning how much i didn't know about my own profession. it's going to be a very interesting book. it's due sometime next year, so i'll take another six months after that, so maybe 2014. and then there's a fictional book i wrote called the mercenary that will be out in e-book form to start with i think in january or february. unlike most good fiction, it's not really fiction. i mean, parts of it are, but a lot of it is
dallas is into fiery there. do they still guarantee you guys a fighter at it in so? >> now, pretty much the same as anywhere else. >> that was the same in damage. when i went through, if you were to shepherd you were going to get a fighter. there was some good ones, but the most part they got a lot of fighters. it's probably better that way and more fair all around. what else? underwent okmulgee guys up. okay, well thanks for coming very much. i appreciate it. if you guys buy the...
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earlier, was a reporter at the dallas morning news. and he is also a finalist for the livingston award for a fine journalist. i would also like to thank my friend in the former lieutenant governor of the state of new york. thank you all for coming, and away we go. [applause] [applause] >> three years ago today, congress passed the american recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. it was about this time that the house had already passed a bill period we were waiting for senator sharad brown to return from his mother's weight. the bill contained about $300 billion in tax cuts, $200 in spending, for medicare medicaid, unemployment and food stamps, about $100 billion in education spending to save teachers jobs and infrastructure products, these include highway and road projects and long-term investments for clean energy am a broadband, electric carts, and high-speed rail. overall, it is now estimated it will cost about $840 billion. if you look at all the state programs over time, like the wpa, the manhattan project and the marshall plan to
earlier, was a reporter at the dallas morning news. and he is also a finalist for the livingston award for a fine journalist. i would also like to thank my friend in the former lieutenant governor of the state of new york. thank you all for coming, and away we go. [applause] [applause] >> three years ago today, congress passed the american recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. it was about this time that the house had already passed a bill period we were waiting for senator sharad brown...
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so the producer, andy dallas said, just let your screen go blank. so i did and i was literally looking into this black screen from this sort of black hole of unknowing is. and coming out to not only my family, and not only myself but also to millions and millions of people, to an audience that it would never be able to fully grasp their vastness. i imagined the sleeping foyer at west point usually not the sight of such -- >> right. [laughter] big a public moment in. >> right, right. and the funny thing was that i admitted to you with some of my lesbian friends there. and i said hey, you should probably separate yourself from me this week, because i don't want kashmir i don't want any of you to get caught in the crossfire. >> how did the academy react? how did your fellow cadets react? how did the instructors react? >> surprisingly positive. even if there was a negative action it was geared towards the man and which represented by some as opposed to the minute which i conducted, as opposed to what i was advocating on behalf of. but i did feel, obviou
so the producer, andy dallas said, just let your screen go blank. so i did and i was literally looking into this black screen from this sort of black hole of unknowing is. and coming out to not only my family, and not only myself but also to millions and millions of people, to an audience that it would never be able to fully grasp their vastness. i imagined the sleeping foyer at west point usually not the sight of such -- >> right. [laughter] big a public moment in. >> right, right....
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she and lyndon johnson were leaving the baker hotel in dallas, walking across the street to an event at the adolphus hotel. focusing on well-to-do women who were therefore a event. they carried what mrs. johnson described in her oral history is a sea of angry slogans. she says that they did not like lbj and they hated kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob action. she described it as just an animal like tense atmosphere where the slightest thing could trigger a riot. at one point, one of the signs not mrs. johnson's hat off. lbj recognized that she wasn't going as fast as she should have. but they were making the most of this event for television. it would display the behavior of his opponents. so that is certainly an example of courage. >> also on the lady bird special. when she toured the south after she signed the civil rights act, which i'm going ask mark to talk about. can you please tell all of us what his response to russell was when he was
she and lyndon johnson were leaving the baker hotel in dallas, walking across the street to an event at the adolphus hotel. focusing on well-to-do women who were therefore a event. they carried what mrs. johnson described in her oral history is a sea of angry slogans. she says that they did not like lbj and they hated kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob...
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but it's going underground with the rise of people like tampa and dallas is very much enjoyed getting to know many others, including the german pacifists some of these pacifists i must say were quite sensible and stirring. if you call someone a pacifists, you may well object to. but certainly before world war ii, if he said to someone your pacifists, you might was said to you of course i am, militarists? you are wrong in my judgment, but they weren't monolithic. i found peace and very slippery concept. as a section section in their antabuse concept and an elusive concept. what is peace after all. we know it's not mere absence of war. everyone says that. but it's not for either. as were the worst thing in the world? probably not, but it's a nasty, horrible murderously to be avoided if you can. there comes a time to stand and fight. these are all creepy questions and i guess what i found was the nobel peace prize altogether are a mixed bag. a few of the prizes i think that are clearly good for clearly bad, i think most of the time the nobel committees had a case or caseload, a bit of a
but it's going underground with the rise of people like tampa and dallas is very much enjoyed getting to know many others, including the german pacifists some of these pacifists i must say were quite sensible and stirring. if you call someone a pacifists, you may well object to. but certainly before world war ii, if he said to someone your pacifists, you might was said to you of course i am, militarists? you are wrong in my judgment, but they weren't monolithic. i found peace and very slippery...
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the motorcade is going through the crowded streets of dallas from every window in the office. people are leaning out. every time jack kennedy -- the crowd surges against the police and the car has to go slower and slower. when jackie smiles day surge even more enthusiastically. suddenly they are out of the main area and they turn into a sort of empty area called the league plaza. as they do there is a shark cracking sound. people thought was a firecracker, backfire of a motorcycle but john connally knows what it is. rufus yarborough did know. he hears the voice and what happened then in his report, there it is typed. status statement of rufus w. youngblood pleaded to the same about events occurring in dallas, taxes on november 22nd and in his testimony before the warren commission. he doesn't know what it is but he looks up and in kennedy's car which is two cars that had he sees what he calls in his report not normal movements. the president appears to be tilting to the left. we know now the poignant tragic reason that kennedy was tilting to the left was because although he ha
the motorcade is going through the crowded streets of dallas from every window in the office. people are leaning out. every time jack kennedy -- the crowd surges against the police and the car has to go slower and slower. when jackie smiles day surge even more enthusiastically. suddenly they are out of the main area and they turn into a sort of empty area called the league plaza. as they do there is a shark cracking sound. people thought was a firecracker, backfire of a motorcycle but john...
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and i even washed my car been footprint as much as a guy who loves big suvs and has owned a home in dallas can watch my carbon footprint. what did i learn from a three decades of tireless research? i learned liberals simply don't love many things about this world. i learned this been a whole lot of time think about america's faults and how to correct them. about america's ills and now teacher them. liberals love to hate things that most americans love. and this than the rest of their lives endlessly trying to take those things away from us and they're convinced they can do it all because they love us. thus was born this book, "50 things liberals love to hate." i hope you will enjoy it. mcdonald's, or who stole my happy meal? [inaudible] the liberals are at it again but if you build a time machine and if you go back in time far, not for, say 50 years or so and you told the first american you saw that in the future man would walk on the moon. we would all carry video phones the size of a deck of playing cards and the poor americans would be fat. i guarantee the response would be wow, really?
and i even washed my car been footprint as much as a guy who loves big suvs and has owned a home in dallas can watch my carbon footprint. what did i learn from a three decades of tireless research? i learned liberals simply don't love many things about this world. i learned this been a whole lot of time think about america's faults and how to correct them. about america's ills and now teacher them. liberals love to hate things that most americans love. and this than the rest of their lives...
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using the newsroom and heard the ticker coming over the wires from dallas. he was eating cottage cheese and pineapple. he got over there and said oh, my gosh, that's the first thing, obviously, in the news business. you never know what's going to happen. one gentleman told me that cronkite was like a jaguar leaping out. whenever he would hear the bells go off from the wire machines come he would race to them to be the first to rip off what is coming over the wires. he was an addict of that. well, here was the news from dallas, and now cronkite did marathon coverage. we remember him taking the glasses off and looking at the clock, kind of timing at all and was able to show some emotion, but not professionalism. now, that is a frozen moment. what sometimes gets us is that he stayed on for hour after hour, days after days. he explained to us why is jackie kennedy wearing her pink chanel suit with blood on it still. where is john f. kennedy's body. who were was lee harvey oswald? who is jack ruby? will kennedy be buried in hyannisport or in arlington cemetery? t
using the newsroom and heard the ticker coming over the wires from dallas. he was eating cottage cheese and pineapple. he got over there and said oh, my gosh, that's the first thing, obviously, in the news business. you never know what's going to happen. one gentleman told me that cronkite was like a jaguar leaping out. whenever he would hear the bells go off from the wire machines come he would race to them to be the first to rip off what is coming over the wires. he was an addict of that....
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congratulations dallas vegas, you're about to be the case city in america. and to finally bring transparency back to political process, like drugs and cigarettes, hd piece of legislation must clearly state the possible side effects and must be titled, to reflect its actual content. thus the picture that will be renamed fescue thomas jefferson. we don't stop there. our manifesto will enlighten the american people with chapters entitled the elitist scourge, how to a people who are better than you. the metric system, exactly ten times more often than imperial units. we peeled off the layers of america. american exceptional wasn't about to make other countries feel bad about the bodies. we present practical solutions and how to relieve america's sexual tension. crime and punishment, and then come again. we even created simple multiple choice questionnaires for healthy american children determine the value as future americans. and to reinvigorate the youth vote, many of which are right here, we have invented a drinking game in the chapter rock the vote, campaign
congratulations dallas vegas, you're about to be the case city in america. and to finally bring transparency back to political process, like drugs and cigarettes, hd piece of legislation must clearly state the possible side effects and must be titled, to reflect its actual content. thus the picture that will be renamed fescue thomas jefferson. we don't stop there. our manifesto will enlighten the american people with chapters entitled the elitist scourge, how to a people who are better than...
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that's most of the cabinet, were out of the country when the president was killed in dallas. it seems to have been -- one can argue that johnson very quickly met on that -- the monday when -- the day that -- before kennedy was buried, a sunday, thick, johnson met very quickly with the joint cleaves and clearly indicated he was going to reverse the kennedy policy, and in january, two months later, he initiated the new nsa-273, which essentially allowed for enormous acceleration in covert warfare against the north and that plan had ha lot to dive with the gulf of tonkin. when johnson told doris goodwin later in his life, after he lost the presidency, he said i gave up the great society because i did not want to lose in vietnam. such was his crazy choice. he just -- the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson. whereas we argue it did not haunt kennedy. he had been in war. he had seen the suffering. he had been actually -- he had been in combat in a way that he saw -- he saw defeat and knew defeat much of his life. his older brother was killed in a war, and he had been to v
that's most of the cabinet, were out of the country when the president was killed in dallas. it seems to have been -- one can argue that johnson very quickly met on that -- the monday when -- the day that -- before kennedy was buried, a sunday, thick, johnson met very quickly with the joint cleaves and clearly indicated he was going to reverse the kennedy policy, and in january, two months later, he initiated the new nsa-273, which essentially allowed for enormous acceleration in covert warfare...
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cuban intelligence knew in advance that lee harvey oswald was going to shoot at kennedy that morning in dallas. >> brian latell, the book "castro's secrets mpt the cia and cuban's intelligence machine." we ran out of time, and he can't tell you the poisen pen story. pick it up and read it yourself. it's unfortunate because it's a good story so, brian, thank you for joining us on booktv here in miami. >> thank you so much. >> well, the next panel is starting here. we'll take you to the room now. this is some war memoirs and books. jake tapper of abc news wrote a book called "the outpost: untold story of americanñ va" beeping min bush" dust to dust accounts, and also "the story of war" and the life that follows, setting up the room now. you can see, and they are just getting ready to introduce the three speakers. i want to remind you that the previous panel, one of the speakers there was david, "barack obama: the story," go to facebook.com/booktv, and david will be answering and commenting on your questions and comments. go ahead, you can post those now, and he will be responding, oh, in about
cuban intelligence knew in advance that lee harvey oswald was going to shoot at kennedy that morning in dallas. >> brian latell, the book "castro's secrets mpt the cia and cuban's intelligence machine." we ran out of time, and he can't tell you the poisen pen story. pick it up and read it yourself. it's unfortunate because it's a good story so, brian, thank you for joining us on booktv here in miami. >> thank you so much. >> well, the next panel is starting here....
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he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. nbc had a policy not sending family people. it is regret. my friends all say don't regret that. i covered the war at home. i was privileged to be in the right place at the right time. people say what are you most proud of? i always say the same thing. i mostly got it right. these were big stories and i work hard trying to understand what they meant and getting it right. >> host: ten minutes left with tom brokaw. james, thanks for holding. >> caller: from a guy who considers himself part south dakota i know about those lovely women because i married a girl from hunt spring. severe such a blessing for america because you have lived such a great life and jumped at the opportunity in the world of communications and now your books filled with history and as i think it was president truman who said the only future we don't know is the history we haven't read. i want to tease you a little bit. >> host: we are running short on time. if you could give a specific question. >> caller: very impor
he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. nbc had a policy not sending family people. it is regret. my friends all say don't regret that. i covered the war at home. i was privileged to be in the right place at the right time. people say what are you most proud of? i always say the same thing. i mostly got it right. these were big stories and i work hard trying to understand what they meant and getting it right. >> host: ten minutes left...
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he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. we had a policy of not sending family people are bad to regret. my friends all say, get a, don't regret the. i covered the war at home as i described that i've been jumping at the right place at the right time. and people say what are you most proud of, i always say the same thing, that i mostly got it right, that these were big stories and i worked really hard and trying to understand what they meant and getting it right. >> host: a little over 10 minutes left with our "in depth" guest, tom brokaw. thanks for holding. >> caller: hello, tom. from a guy who considers himself part of south dakota, and they know about those lovely women because i married a gala from hot spring. now, tom, you're such a blessing for america because you have lived such a great life and jumped at the opportunity in the world of communications. and now your books filled with history, and as i think it was president truman that said, the only future we don't know is the history we haven't read. now, i want to
he was in dallas when john f. kennedy was shot. he was in vietnam. i didn't go to vietnam. we had a policy of not sending family people are bad to regret. my friends all say, get a, don't regret the. i covered the war at home as i described that i've been jumping at the right place at the right time. and people say what are you most proud of, i always say the same thing, that i mostly got it right, that these were big stories and i worked really hard and trying to understand what they meant and...
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sergeant christopher matthew wrinkle, united states marine dallas town. petty officer michael joseph strange, united states navy, philadelphia. technical sergeant daniel lee sur, united states air force, york. staff sergeant eric scott holmen, united states army, everyone city. lieutenant colonel christopher keith rabel, united states marine corps, north huntington. chief petty officer, nicholas david czech, u.s. navy, monroeville. commander job w. price, u.s. navy, potts town. major wesley james hinckley, united states army, cumberland city. i yield back to the senior senator. mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senior senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: i want to thank senator toomey for reading the first half of our names. i'll continue with 20 more names. sergeant derrick lee shanfield, united states marine corps, hastings, pennsylvania. sergeant first class robert james fike, united states army. sergeant first class brian allen hoover, united states army, west elizabeth. sergeant joseph davis caskey, united states marine corps, pit
sergeant christopher matthew wrinkle, united states marine dallas town. petty officer michael joseph strange, united states navy, philadelphia. technical sergeant daniel lee sur, united states air force, york. staff sergeant eric scott holmen, united states army, everyone city. lieutenant colonel christopher keith rabel, united states marine corps, north huntington. chief petty officer, nicholas david czech, u.s. navy, monroeville. commander job w. price, u.s. navy, potts town. major wesley...